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California Connect

California Connect, also known as the Deaf and Disabled Telecommunications Program (DDTP), is funded by the California Public Utilities Commission and is a public purpose program that provides communications equipment and services to persons with disabilities.

PO Box 30310

Stockton, CA 95213

800 - 806-1191

California Council of the Blind

Provide weekly news line - California Connection (800-221-6359), quarterly magazine (Blind California) in all formats; financial scholarships to blind California students.

8880 Cal Center Dr

Suite 400

Sacramento, CA 95826

916 - 441-2100

California Dept. of Rehabilitation

Services and advocacy resulting in employment, independent living, and equality for individuals with disabilities.

721 Capitol Mall

Sacramento, CA 95814

916 - 324-1313

Canine Companions for Independence

Non-profit organization that enhances the lives of people with disabilities by providing highly trained assistance dogs and ongoing support to ensure quality partnerships between dog and owner.

2965 Dutton Avenue

Santa Rosa, CA 95407

707 - 577-1700

CFILC - California Foundation for Independent Living Centers

Advocate for the disabled as well as creating / maintaining / overseeing programs to better assist those with disabilities and integrating the disabled into their communities and achieve equality and independence.

3900 Lennane Dr

Suite #100

Sacramento, CA 95834

916 - 325-1690

ClearCaptions

Caption service available to those who are hard of hearing available however you make or receive calls.

3001 Lava Ridge CT

#100

Roseville, CA 95661

866 - 868-8695

Columbia College DSPS Program

Help students with verified disabilities meet the academic requirements of courses to ensure the students can compete academically on an equal basis with their non-disabled peers.

11600 Columbia College Dr. Manzanita 216

Sonora, CA 95370

209 - 588-5130

COVE - Center of Vision Enhancement

To support people with any level of visual imapirment to enhance their quality of life by developing independence through multi-dimensional services and resources.

1901 G St

Merced, CA 95340

209 - 722-8118

Department of Rehabilitation - Vocational Rehabilitation

Assistive Technology, blind field services, hard of hearing / deaf services, independent living skills, disability access services, student services, Traumatic Brain Injury services, employment services.

721 Capitol Mall

Sacramento, CA 95814

916 - 324-1313

DHHSC, Deaf & Hard of Hearing Service Center

Service Center provides advocacy, interpreting services, independent living skills and instruction, peer counseling, health advocacy and education, computer literacy, employment assistance, community education / outreach, a bookstore and equipment display.

865 18th Street, Ste. A

Merced, CA 95340

559 - 225-3323

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